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Quickbooks Desktop: Payroll Update

As of the beginning of 2019, Intuit has released a new payroll update (21901), including revised tax tables. This effects both standard and enhanced customers.

According to intuit.com, here's how to check you have the latest update in your system:

To confirm that you have received the update, open QuickBooks and choose Employees; Get Payroll Updates. If you don't see a message that says, "You are using tax table version: 21901,"click Update. Get complete instructions.

To turn on the automatic updates feature in QuickBooks so that you automatically receive payroll updates when they are released, choose Help > Update QuickBooks. On the Options tab, select Yes for Automatic Update and check the Mark All box to ensure that you receive all updates.

If you receive disk deliveries: The next disk delivery is scheduled for early January. However, you can update online with Internet connection instantaneously.Whats new to this update?The Payroll Update 21901 ensures that you will be in compliance with legislation in correlation to your payroll. For details on the contents of this update, go to Employees; Get Payroll Updates; Payroll Update Info.The information from the article was found at Inuit.comFor more information, please visit https://community.intuit.com/articles/1763079-intuit-quickbooks-desktop-payroll-news-updates

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